| DANGER | • danger n. Exposure to likely harm; peril. • danger n. An instance or cause of likely harm. • danger n. (Obsolete) Mischief. |
| DERING | • dering v. Present participle of dere. • Dering prop.n. A surname. • DERE v. (Spenser) to injure, also DEAR, DEARE. |
| DINGER | • dinger n. A bell or chime. • dinger n. The suspended clapper of a bell. • dinger n. One who rings a bell. |
| DUNGER | • dunger n. (Obsolete) A person employed to spread or transport dung. • dunger n. (Obsolete) An animal that produces dung. • dunger n. (Obsolete) A person employed in the dunging of textiles. |
| ENGIRD | • engird v. (Transitive) To gird around; to ingirt. • ENGIRD v. to gird; to encompass. |
| GANDER | • gander n. A male goose. • gander n. A fool, simpleton. • gander n. (Slang, used only with “have”, “get” and “take”) A glance, look. |
| GARDEN | • garden n. An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes. • garden n. (Britain, Ireland, Appalachia) The grounds at the front or back of a house. • garden n. (Cartomancy) The twentieth Lenormand card. |
| GENDER | • gender n. (Obsolete) Class; kind. • gender n. (Grammar) A division of nouns and pronouns (and sometimes of other parts of speech) into masculine or… • gender n. (Now sometimes proscribed) Sex (a category, either male or female, into which sexually-reproducing organisms… |
| GERNED | • gerned v. Simple past tense and past participle of gern. • GERNE v. (Spenser) to grin or gape, also GIRN, GURN. |
| GERUND | • gerund n. (Grammar) A verbal form that functions as a verbal noun. (In English, a gerund has the same spelling… • gerund n. (Grammar) In some languages such as Dutch, Italian or Russian, a verbal form similar to a present participle… • GERUND n. a verbal form such as 'cooking' that functions as a noun. |
| GIRNED | • girned v. Simple past tense and past participle of girn. • GIRN v. (dialect) to grin, make faces, also GERNE, GURN. |
| GRANDE | • grande adj. (Chiefly US) Of a cup of coffee: smaller than venti but larger than tall, usually 16 ounces (~ 455 ml). • grande adj. Alternative form of grand. • Grande prop.n. A surname from the Romance languages. |
| GRONED | • groned v. Simple past tense and past participle of grone. • GRONE v. to utter a low mournful sound, also GROAN. |
| GURNED | • gurned v. Simple past tense and past participle of gurn. • GURN v. (dialect) to grin, make faces, also GERNE, GIRN. |
| NUDGER | • nudger n. One who, or that which, nudges. • NUDGER n. one who nudges. |
| RANGED | • ranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of range. • ranged adj. (Of a projectile, or projectile system) whose range can be adjusted. • RANGE v. to place in a particular order, also RAUNGE. |
| REDING | • reding v. Present participle of rede. • Reding prop.n. A surname. • Reding prop.n. Misspelling of Reading. |
| RINGED | • ringed adj. Marked with rings, circles, or loops. • ringed adj. (Literary, archaic) Wearing a wedding ring; hence, lawfully wedded. • ringed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ring (circled, enclosed). |
| RUNGED | • runged adj. Having rungs. • RUNGED adj. having rungs. |